Bald eagles mate for life, and this same pair has been nesting on Berry's campus since 2012. Much to delight of students, faculty and visitors hoping to capture that perfect photo of our national emblem.

"You can't imagine how magnificent those birds are until you see them in person," Carleton said. "With our site here, we're so fortunate they actually chose a site that's so accessible, you just pull into our parking lot."

If you can't make it to Rome, Berry installed a network of 24 hour cameras so admirers could watch from around the globe.